Two live nudes on the run
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office arrested two people after a pursuit that spilled into Flathead County. It originated on Antiste Lane, where deputies found two people reportedly “completely nude and wacked out of their heads.” They jumped in a vehicle and fled.
Someone called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office and asked if there’s a reward for naming an alleged Lakeside boat thief. It’s unclear if there was a reward, but information was added to the case.
One caller wanted deputies to tell the driver of a convertible to “stop driving like a fool” and to put plates on the car. It was last seen on U.S. 2 in Hungry Horse.
A phone call to the Sheriff’s Office was about an argument over a gallon of milk, according to a report. A deputy reminded the caller of multiple warrants for the other person at South Cedar Drive.
A Middle Road resident claimed that her neighbor threatened a lawsuit if the resident leaned a board against the fence.
Two men were reported to be throwing fireworks out of the back of a pickup on Buffalo Stage.
A panhandler was reported yelling obscenities at cars on U.S. 93. The Kalispell Police Department asked him to move along.
Nobody was hurt after a car backed into a fork lift on Sunny View Lane.
There was a cat hanging around a Second Avenue East North property that appeared to be in “bad shape,” according to the caller.
A caller reported a man standing near property on Second Avenue West. The caller claimed the man in question “is Native American” and he “didn’t trust him.”
There was a complaint of a “bunch of teenagers” with loud trucks in a North Main Street Parking lot.
A motorcycle was reported stolen off the back of an RV on Second Avenue East.
A 10-year-old pug dog reportedly bit a 1-year-old child, which required a hospital visit. The dog owner surrendered the pug and it was quarantined. The dog was reportedly current on its vaccinations.
Police warned some people about open container laws on South Main Street.
The Kalispell Fire Department contained a fire near Woodland Avenue that covered 0.2 acres.
A man on a bicycle path had vomited and it smelled “really bad,” according to a call to the Whitefish Police Department. Police found the man to be alive and asked him to move along.
A college student misjudged the height of a bicycle on top of his car and ripped down a gutter at a U.S. 93 drive-through.
Someone reported two men who walked out of a Dakota Avenue house with “gaming systems under their shirts.”
A logging truck’s trailer flipped on U.S. 93 and spilled logs across the roadway.